Culture-seekers should have the Arts Center on their to-see list – it hosts an ever-changing array of exhibitions, showcasing Oregon artworks, sculptures, talks, and more. Some of its shows have achieved national prominence, and it’s well worth checking the events calendar to see what’s on. Meanwhile, a short drive outside of Corvallis itself, you’ll find the Benton County Historical Society Museum, which also displays local art, as well as vintage fashion, and fascinating insights into the area’s heritage.
Anyone with an interest in wine will be in heaven here. Just a short drive from Corvallis vacation rentals, you’ll discover the rolling vineyards of Oregon’s wine country, fertile and green and ripe with promise. You can try their local wine in the rustic tasting rooms, before having a picnic close to the vines, while gazing out at the lush landscape. Yet more relaxation can be had at Riverfront Commemorative Park, an oasis in the heart of the city, with views of the Willamette and ornamental trees to recline under. Don’t nod off for too long, though – you can also head onto the river itself on a kayak. You can even go on an evening stargazing tour down the waterway.
Its geographical position means Corvallis enjoys fairly mild weather all year round. If you had to pick just one season to book your Corvallis vacation rental, it should probably be summer. It gets very warm, but not uncomfortably hot, and this is the perfect time to venture out into the parks, visit vineyards, and take in the local forests. Of course, spring and fall work well too, while even the coldest months can be a pleasure for wildlife watchers, thanks to the flocks of wintering birds which swoop into the region.
Corvallis is nestled within the Willamette Valley, and garlanded with swathes of natural beauty. To the north is the McDonald-Dunn Forest, which features more than 11,000 acres of forested land. Despite its size, it’s a bit of a hidden gem, making it a wonderfully quiet and serene place to hike or bike through. Meanwhile, to the south of Corvallis, you’ll find the William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge, where you can explore habitats from wetlands to prairie. It’s home to rare plant life, birds, and languid herds of Roosevelt elk.
Fly into Corvallis, OR (CVO-Corvallis Municipal), the closest airport, located 4.3 mi (6.9 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that works for your travel itinerary, you can also fly into Salem, OR (SLE-McNary Field), which is 26.8 mi (43.1 km) away.
Our 2021 property listings offer a large selection of 48 vacation rentals around Corvallis. From 35 house rentals to 5 condo and apartment rentals, find a unique house rental for you to enjoy a memorable holiday or a weekend with your family and friends.
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